The thought you put into topics.
By megamatt
@megamatt (14292)
United States
January 13, 2011 8:16pm CST
I tend to put a fair amount of thought into the topics that I post most of the time. As in, I weight all my options and have a few topic ideas, before deciding what I post and exactly the angle that I want to go with my initial post. Then there are topics where I think of off of the cuff so to speak every now and again and that there is not too much planning. Do you put a lot of thought into your topics or just enough to make sure that they do not break the guidelines. Or somewhere in between. Looking forward to reading your responses.
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
14 Jan 11
As i read the discussion started by others, thought would automatically come into my mind as what my response will be. A discussion should be something that i could very well relate to.
As i answer some discussions, other ideas for a topic would crop up too. Having cropped up while answering those discussions, i would note it in a paper and go back to it after answering discussions and expound on it.
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@megamatt (14292)
• United States
14 Jan 11
I have gotten a couple of ideas for topics when posting. I think that by thinking about and responding to others, it does get me thinking. It might not be anything remotely related to the topic but then it might be. Still there are many topic ideas that come up in my mind when posting and responding to others. Thank you for your response. It is much appreciated and it contributed to the topic well. Have a nice day and thanks.
@dawnald (85146)
• Shingle Springs, California
14 Jan 11
I put some thought into it. Sometimes I skirt the guidelines, and I almost always manage to stay on the safe side of the line. But I mostly just post whatever's on my mind at the time, and that usually ends up being family stuff.
@megamatt (14292)
• United States
17 Jan 11
Yeah I'm sure there are times where you can tip toe around the guidelines. Providing no one catches on that is. I'm not one to about to tempt fate however. Perhaps that is just me but I would rather be safe then sorry and just get it right the first time, instead of risking getting smacked down. Thank you for your response. It is much appreciated and it contributed to the topic well. Have a nice day and thanks.
@Hatley (163776)
• Garden Grove, California
14 Jan 11
lo I guess I am an elder user here and I go sort of inbetween as I get an idea and start at once to write it b ut if it looks not right I will revise and edit till if feels right to me. I want it to be'clear and easy to understand even to those with English as a seond language as I can
'use simpler words and still get my ideas across. Also I stick to my
rule at least five or six sentences so nobody is left guessing just what did she mean? lol
@megamatt (14292)
• United States
14 Jan 11
There needs to be some tweaking to ideas for sure. After all, what seems right in your head, but not look quite the same on paper. To get the point across well enough where it is understood, without droning on and on forever and ever. Explain but keep it as simple as possible, without being too simple. Thank you for your response. It is much appreciated and it contributed to the topic well. Have a nice day and thanks.
@elena1969 (153)
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14 Jan 11
?he thought which is put in the topic is being connected with winning money.If Mylot were to pay 10 cents for only good topics,with a lot of correct responses the thoughts would have more thought in them.The way you post it depends on your mood.You can start with something bad or good it depends
@megamatt (14292)
• United States
17 Jan 11
Perhaps you could be right. And I do agree with you to an extent. Still good participation is already rewarded quite decently. You just really have to really put in the right amount of thought. Still perhaps a little bit of a boost here and there. Then again, myLot is such where the earning system can be somewhat of a mystery(a good thing as well), so perhaps there is something like that. Still a little bit more thought could potentially lead to be a bit more earnings. Thank you for your response. It is much appreciated and it contributed to the topic well. Have a nice day and thanks.
@jtcool555 (23)
• Canada
14 Jan 11
I am a new user that just signed up, and I think I would be putting a lot of thought into the topics that I post and respond to. But other people might just be doing it for the payment and rewards.
@megamatt (14292)
• United States
14 Jan 11
Good luck with your time on myLot. This can be a wonderful community. Hopefully I'll run into a topic of yours down the road, that would interest me enough to post in it. Still best of luck. Thank you for your response. It is much appreciated and it contributed to the topic well. Have a nice day and thanks.